In an ongoing new series for igNation, using excerpts from letters written to his parents between 1961 and 1963, Father Frank Obrigewitsch, SJ shares his experience of being a Jesuit novice and scholastic....

Reposted from The Jesuit Post, this is the second installment of two "in which Bill McCormick, our resident political scientists, asks us to consider the delicate dance of faith and politics."...

Today's posting for Poetry Tuesdays presents a very different take on the tale of Jonah and the Whale....

This reflection on what prayer is comes from Rev. Robert Cooke's blog Neo(un)Orthodoxy...

One day this summer, another Jesuit and I visited the offices of the Wikwemikong Heritage Organization. There, a group of locals sat around over coffee, discussing the Anishinaabemowin language. They were considering words and their English translations, and working on a language app. Stephen, who had invited the two of us to stop by, introduced us to the others....

In an ongoing new series for igNation, using excerpts from letters written to his parents between 1961 and 1963, Father Frank Obrigewitsch, SJ shares his experience of being a Jesuit novice and scholastic....

Reposted from The Jesuit Post. "This is the first installment of two in which Bill McCormick, our resident political scientists, asks us to consider the delicate dance of faith and politics. "...

In today's Poetry Tuesday, Jason Vaz, SJ shares his reaction to an ancient ritual....

The Book of Isaiah is the first and the longest of the books of the Major Prophets. Isaiah's poetic grandeur and sublime expression of faith in God have resulted in the inclusion of many passages from the book in the liturgy of the Church....

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